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IReL Reaches Milestone of 10,000 Open Access Publications

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IReL has reached a major milestone in its commitment to open research and publishing transparency in enabling over 10,000 Irish research articles to be published open access, and in contributing data on them to OpenAPC. The latest data, as highlighted by this visual from OpenAPC, reveals that a total of 10,382 articles have been supported by IReL, demonstrating Ireland’s commitment to open scholarship.

Wiley’s zyBooks is introducing new AI-driven innovations in its STEM courseware to improve learning...

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Wiley, a global leader in authoritative content, data-driven insights, and knowledge services that advance science and learning, is using AI to enhance its college courseware for both students and instructors.

Seven-Member Jury for Karger’s Sixth Annual Vesalius Innovation Award Set

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Early-stage startups in health sciences and publishing are competing for a spot on the shortlist this fall. With applications now closed, the jury has begun the task of selecting the most promising contenders.

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Seven-Member Jury for Karger’s Sixth Annual Vesalius Innovation Award Set

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Early-stage startups in health sciences and publishing are competing for a spot on the shortlist this fall. With applications now closed, the jury has begun the task of selecting the most promising contenders.

Digital Science’s 2025 Catalyst Grant seeking innovations to “see the future” with data visualization

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Digital Science, a technology company serving stakeholders across the research ecosystem, today launches its Catalyst Grant round for 2025 to support innovative tech ideas. Now in its 15th year, the theme for Digital Science’s 2025 Catalyst Grant is: Data visualization.

Announcing the partner release of Web of Science Research Intelligence

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As research institutions navigate increasing uncertainty and rapid change in a complex global environment, they need intelligent tools that empower researchers and administrators to adapt and lead. That’s why we’re excited to announce the partner release of Web of Science Research Intelligence, now available to our early adopter customers.

Open Access

The Principles of Open Science Monitoring: OpenAIRE contributes to shaping global guidance

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The Principles of Open Science Monitoring are now online, offering a global, aspirational framework for how Open Science can be tracked and supported through inclusive, transparent, and responsible monitoring approaches.

Royal Society sets out plan to move journals to full open access in 2026...

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The Royal Society has agreed plans that would make its journals fully open access in 2026 by adopting the ‘Subscribe to Open’ model. Under plans agreed in July 2025, libraries subscribed to Royal Society journals will now be asked to support Subscribe to Open in 2026 through their subscriptions. If sufficient libraries continue their subscriptions, the journals will be converted to open access for the year.

IOP Publishing and BIPM transition Metrologia to fully open access

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The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) and IOP Publishing (IOPP) will convertMetrologia, the international journal dealing with the science of measurement and its applications to a fully open access (OA) publishing model.

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Wiley Achieves Milestone with 1,000 Scholarly Journals Now Operating on Research Exchange Platform

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Wiley, one of the world’s largest publishers and a trusted leader in research and learning, today announced that 1,000 scholarly journals have successfully transitioned to its Research Exchange platform, representing more than 50% of the company's journal portfolio. This significant milestone demonstrates Wiley's commitment to creating industry-leading solutions that prioritize research integrity, agile development, and support a modern publishing infrastructure.

Journal articles with extenders receive more than twice as many views

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An analysis of article views in Taylor & Francis medical journals has revealed that ‘extenders’ can significantly increase readership. Plain Language Summaries of Publications and Clinical Trial Protocols with extenders attracted 144% higher views than those without these supplemental resources.

IOP Publishing and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine strengthen biomedical publishing...

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IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) are strengthening their long-standing partnership through a new agreement that will see the transfer of the journal Medical Engineering and Physics (MEP) to IOPP’s platform alongside the launch of Medical Sensors and Imaging (MSI), a new gold open access (OA) journal on behalf of IPEM.

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Wiley’s zyBooks is introducing new AI-driven innovations in its STEM courseware to improve learning...

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Wiley, a global leader in authoritative content, data-driven insights, and knowledge services that advance science and learning, is using AI to enhance its college courseware for both students and instructors.

The ultimate global study companion: Pearson expands AI-powered Study Prep, supporting personalized learning worldwide

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Pearson, the world's lifelong learning company, today announced the international expansion of Study Prep, its AI-enhanced video learning experience that provides personalized study support across more than 25 academic subjects. Launched commercially globally in the first half of 2025, Study Prep will now reach students worldwide, including in Canada, Brazil, the UK, India, China, and South Africa. Study Prep's expansion represents a significant step toward broadening access to AI-powered learning resources around the world.

NIH to crack down on excessive publisher fees for publicly funded research

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As part of its ongoing commitment to scientific transparency and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) today announced plans to implement a new policy that will cap how much publishers can charge NIH-supported scientists to make their research findings publicly accessible. This initiative reflects a broader effort to restore public trust in public health by promoting open, honest, and transparent scientific communication.

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